I gathered most of this data just from the packaging, which is why I’m a tad sus of Dine now. If I Google anything, I tend to stipulate “Aus” in the search, as I don’t trust the US websites (and they use imperial, which CBF converting), though they are prolly fine lol.
Vetmed documents (PDFs) are also available, though the tend to just state what a cat requires over whether which foods have what in them.
To understand what cats require of each mineral, vitamin, macronutrient, and amino acid (Taurine being an amino acid). I then used the manufacturers websites to determine whether it would contain these.
Avoid friskies if possible, I haven’t looked into them, but it made Mickey very unwell.
I gathered most of this data just from the packaging, which is why I’m a tad sus of Dine now. If I Google anything, I tend to stipulate “Aus” in the search, as I don’t trust the US websites (and they use imperial, which CBF converting), though they are prolly fine lol.
Vetmed documents (PDFs) are also available, though the tend to just state what a cat requires over whether which foods have what in them.
I used this https://www.msdvetmanual.com/management-and-nutrition/nutrition-small-animals/nutritional-requirements-of-small-animals#Energy_v3328508
And this (and it’s source FEDIAF) https://www.vpets.com.au/2021/01/nutrient-requirements-for-cats/#%3A~%3Atext=There+are+several+minerals+that%2Censure+the+quality+of+milk.
To understand what cats require of each mineral, vitamin, macronutrient, and amino acid (Taurine being an amino acid). I then used the manufacturers websites to determine whether it would contain these.
Avoid friskies if possible, I haven’t looked into them, but it made Mickey very unwell.
Thanks, I’m saving this comment to look through the links